 In sports news now, Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp has called on his side to stay completely alert after their two-nil Champions League semifinal first leg win over Villarreal on Wednesday insisting that the scoreline could give a false impression. Liverpool dominated from the start at Anfield with two quick-fire second half goals, putting them on the verge of a third Champions League final in five seasons. But however, who has won all four of his home Champions League semifinal matches as a manager with Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool, seeing his team score 15 times while conceding three insisted the job was not done yet. Full work is to do, nothing happened yet, that's how it is, for me it's the best example you play a game and it's two-nil at halftime, you have to be completely on alert, you have to be 100% in the right mood, you have to play the second half like you play the first half, there's nothing to defend, if you do that you get immediately all the advantages you might have had before away. We know we go there and there will be a tricky atmosphere for us, obviously difficult and different to tonight. These players who saw that tonight, this coach, they fight for it with all they have. What I like that everybody could see, we fight with all we have and it's always the same, if they beat us with the result, what brings them to the final then they deserve it and if not then we deserve it, that's how the competition is.